Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Zarif, Kerry Meeting Today in Geneva

Reaching
Comprehensive Agreement Critical for Rouhani/Zarif Team

Secretary
of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif are meeting today
in Geneva to set a framework for negotiations for reaching a deal by 30 June
deadline. The talks between Iran and P5+1 will proceed on Thursday at the
deputy foreign minister level.

The June
deadline of the current interim agreement, JPOA, coincides with the second
anniversary of Rouhani’s election as president. He had campaigned as a moderate
on a pledge of prosperity and ending sanctions and isolation. The nuclear talks
that should result in lifting of sanctions have been deadlocked for more than a
year. Today Kerry and Zarif will try to find a way to break the deadlock.On
prosperity front, Rouhani faces even a tougher challenge. Drastic fall in oil
prices is creating serious budgetary shortfall for the government, putting
promised economic prosperity in rear-view mirror. Today’s meeting in Geneva to
find a framework for negotiations leading to a comprehensive agreement becomes
that much more critical for Rouhani/Zarif team.Photo credit: Secretary of State John Kerry (l.) and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Geneva; 14 January 2015 (Twitter/@StateDept)

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